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by the way number one i get rid of is obama care. there are a number of things that sound good but frankly we just can't afford them. that one doesn't sound good and it's not affordable. i get rid of that day one. program after program that we don't absolutely have to have and we get rid of them. number two, we take some programs that we are going to keep like medicaid which is a program for the poor, we'll take that healthcare program for the poor and we give it to the states to run because the states run these programs more efficiently. as a governor i thought, please, give me this program. >> can he do that. >> i can run this more efficiently than the federal government and states, by the way, are proving it states like arizona, rhode island have taken these medicaid dollars, have shown they can run these programs more cost effectively. i want to do those two things and gets us to a balanced budget within 8 to 10 years but the military. let's get to the military though. >> that's what i'm trying to get. >> he should have answered
by the way number one i get rid of is obama care. there are a number of things that sound good but frankly we just can't afford them. that one doesn't sound good and it's not affordable. i get rid of that day one. program after program that we don't absolutely have to have and we get rid of them. number two, we take some programs that we are going to keep like medicaid which is a program for the poor, we'll take that healthcare program for the poor and we give it to the states to run because...
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of silence, no applause, no reaction of any kind except right now when we welcome president barack obama and governor mitt romney. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> gentlemen, your campaigns have agreed to certain rules and they are simple. they asked me to divide the evening into segments. i'll pose a question at the beginning of each segment. you will each have two minutes to respond, and then we will have a general discussion until we move to the next segment. tonight's debate, as both of you know, comes on the 50th anniversary of the night that president kennedy told the world that the soviet union had installed nuclear missiles in cuba, perhaps the closest we've ever come to nuclear war. and it is a sobering reminder that every president faces at some point an unexpected threat to our national security from abroad. so let's begin. the first segment is the challenge of a changing middle east and the new face of terrorism. i'm going to put this in two segments so you'll have two topic questions within this one segment on the subject. the first question, and it concerns li
of silence, no applause, no reaction of any kind except right now when we welcome president barack obama and governor mitt romney. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> gentlemen, your campaigns have agreed to certain rules and they are simple. they asked me to divide the evening into segments. i'll pose a question at the beginning of each segment. you will each have two minutes to respond, and then we will have a general discussion until we move to the next segment. tonight's...
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no reaction of any kind except right now when we welcome president barack obama and governor romney. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, if i ready from abroad. so let's begin. the first segment is the challenge of a changing middle east and the new face of terrorism. i'm going to put this in two segments so you'll have two topic questions within this one segment on the subject. the first question, and it concerns libya, the controversy over what happened there continues for americans are dead, including an american ambassador. questions remain, what happened, what caused it, was it spontaneous, was it an intelligence failure, was it a policy failure? was there an attempt to mislead people about what really happened? governor romney, you said this was an example of an american policy in the middle east that is unraveling before our very eyes. i'd like to hear each of you give your thoughts on that. governor romney, you won the toss. you go first. >> thank you, bob. and thank you for agreeing to moderate this debate this evening. thank you to lynn university for welcoming us here and
no reaction of any kind except right now when we welcome president barack obama and governor romney. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, if i ready from abroad. so let's begin. the first segment is the challenge of a changing middle east and the new face of terrorism. i'm going to put this in two segments so you'll have two topic questions within this one segment on the subject. the first question, and it concerns libya, the controversy over what happened there continues for americans are...
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number one i get rid of it is obama care. a number of things sound good but frankly we just can't afford them. frankly, that doesn't sound good and it's not affordable. i get that out day one. we take out program by program what we don't absolutely have to have and get rid of them. number two, take some programs that we are going to keep, like medicaid, which is a program for the poor. we take that healthcare program for the poor and give it to the states to run because states run these programs more efficiently. as a governor, i thought, please, give me this program. i can run this more efficiently than the federal government and states, by the way, are proving it. states like arizona, rhode island have taken these medicaid dollars. have shown they can run the programs more cost effectively. i want to do those two things. it gets us to balanced budget within eight it ten years. >> bob. >> let's come back to the military. >> that's what i'm trying to find out about. >> should have answered the first question. >> look, governo
number one i get rid of it is obama care. a number of things sound good but frankly we just can't afford them. frankly, that doesn't sound good and it's not affordable. i get that out day one. we take out program by program what we don't absolutely have to have and get rid of them. number two, take some programs that we are going to keep, like medicaid, which is a program for the poor. we take that healthcare program for the poor and give it to the states to run because states run these...
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obama. both of whom said they get more nervous than the candidates at these debates. >> a lot of pressure also on tonight's moderator, bob schieffer of cbs news. the third time he's moderated a presidential debate. the focus on foreign affairs from lynn university in boca raton, florida. >> good evening from the campus of lynn university here in boca raton, florida. this is the fourth and last debate of the 2012 campaign brought to you by the commission on presidential debates. this one is on foreign policy. i'm bob schieffer of cbs news. the questions are mine, and i have not shared them with the candidates or their aides. the audience has taken a vow of silence. no applause, no reaction of any kind except right now when we welcome president barack obama and governor mitt romney. [ applause ] >> good to see you again. [ cheers and applause ] >> gentlemen, your campaigns have agreed to certain rules and they are simple. they've asked me to divide the evening into segments, i'll pose a questi
obama. both of whom said they get more nervous than the candidates at these debates. >> a lot of pressure also on tonight's moderator, bob schieffer of cbs news. the third time he's moderated a presidential debate. the focus on foreign affairs from lynn university in boca raton, florida. >> good evening from the campus of lynn university here in boca raton, florida. this is the fourth and last debate of the 2012 campaign brought to you by the commission on presidential debates. this...
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and was it barack obama trying to do, mark. >> i think barack obama was reflecting the reality of the polls, that it's been slipping and heading in the other direction, trying to change the trajectory of the race. i thought he made a strong case against mitt romney. he was obviously not hesitating to go personal upon him. i agree with david, they felt they had to disagree even though there wasn't disagreement. but one thing they didn't disagree on was the argue over who cares more and loves israel more. i got 22 mentions of israel, 0 of europe, 0 of asia, other than china. japan went unmentioned. india went unmentioned. you know. >> ifill: you start the list, to you go to mexico, every -- >> the entire north american continent. >> mali had a very good night. >> it came up several times. >> woodruff: david, it did seem to me that mitt romney had a clear strategy of not trying to get-- not only not get rattled, but to be agreeable, to be as you said a minute ago, presidential, above the fray. i think i counted at least three or four times where he said stepping back here, to take a bigg
and was it barack obama trying to do, mark. >> i think barack obama was reflecting the reality of the polls, that it's been slipping and heading in the other direction, trying to change the trajectory of the race. i thought he made a strong case against mitt romney. he was obviously not hesitating to go personal upon him. i agree with david, they felt they had to disagree even though there wasn't disagreement. but one thing they didn't disagree on was the argue over who cares more and...
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again, president obama won clearly here by a 64% to 36% margin. 2-1. there was one place where governor romney scored well this evening, that was on the issue of china. we asked which candidate would do a better job handling u.s. policy toward china. the voters in our survey, the uncommitted voters, were evenly split 50- 50, again president obama the clear winner this debate tonight 53% to 23% among uncommitted voters. scott, that's roughly a flip of the first debate when governor romney won by about the same margin. >> pelley: anthony, thank you very much. in the second debate the uncommitted voters were about a third, a third, and a third. so very different result tonight john. >> that's right, romney didn't do as well in this one, the president was much more commanding. but it was the least important debate of the three. and the question is for mitt romney does that 49% he got in terms of handling this role as commander-in-chief, is that sufficient? if he clears that bar, since he clears it by a much greater degree on the economy, is that enough to
again, president obama won clearly here by a 64% to 36% margin. 2-1. there was one place where governor romney scored well this evening, that was on the issue of china. we asked which candidate would do a better job handling u.s. policy toward china. the voters in our survey, the uncommitted voters, were evenly split 50- 50, again president obama the clear winner this debate tonight 53% to 23% among uncommitted voters. scott, that's roughly a flip of the first debate when governor romney won by...
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president obama will be there on saturday, brian. you heard chuck todd talk about the breakneck pace of this campaign over the next several days. one of the key goals to the obama campaign is going to be to rally some of his core supporters, latinos, women voters, african-americans to offset some of the potential losses in other groups. the other thing that the obama campaign tonight is touting, their ground game. they have been working on this for over a year. they feel like that is a strength. and tonight they are also saying that president obama had a strong performance, saying that he was authoritative without being too aggressive, but i'm sure that's something that will be debated quite a bit over the coming days and weeks. >> kristen welker, peter alexander, again, just two members of our traveling team. this is when the going gets tough, 14 days to go. when we wake up tomorrow morning with, again, nationally at least a race that stands at 47%-47%. a couple of things to tell you about in addition to a summation on your late loc
president obama will be there on saturday, brian. you heard chuck todd talk about the breakneck pace of this campaign over the next several days. one of the key goals to the obama campaign is going to be to rally some of his core supporters, latinos, women voters, african-americans to offset some of the potential losses in other groups. the other thing that the obama campaign tonight is touting, their ground game. they have been working on this for over a year. they feel like that is a...